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Texas Methane Monitoring & Compliance

LongPath helps Texas operators meet state and federal methane regulations with a continuous monitoring solution that replaces manual inspections and reduces field exposure.

[
Texas
Regulations]

Compliance in
Texas

Approved under EPA Quad O and TCEQ AMOC programs, LongPath reduces the operational burden of field inspections while delivering 24/7 emissions coverage and audit-ready data.

TCEQ AMOC

Eliminates manual AVO and OGI inspections through continuous, 24/7 emissions monitoring. Approval in progress.

EPA OOOOb and OOOOc

Meets federal rules for periodic screening and site-wide leak detection.

What
Texas
Operators Need to Know

1.

TCEQ AMOC allows continuous monitoring as an approved compliance method

2.

EPA Quad O rules apply in addition to state-specific requirements

3.

Continuous monitoring reduces field time and safety risks

4.

LongPath supports audit-ready data for permitting and reporting

5.

One system meets both federal and Texas methane rules

[Regulatory specifics]

How LongPath Helps
Operators in
Texas

Requirement
LongPath Solution
Manual AVO and OGI inspections
Approved monitoring solution under TCEQ AMOC and EPA OOOO programs
Data for regulatory reporting
Verifiable, audit-ready emissions data
Overlapping federal and state rules
One system satisfies EPA and Texas methane compliance frameworks
Field exposure and site access risks
24/7 monitoring reduces drive time and improves site safety

Operational Impact

Replace AVO & OGI

LongPath is approved under TCEQ AMOC and EPA OOOO to replace manual inspections with continuous monitoring.

Meet EPA & State Standards

Trusted across Texas to meet overlapping state and federal requirements.

Stay Compliant

Stay audit-ready with verifiable data and site-wide coverage.

Reduce Costs & Risk

Cut drive time, improve safety, and reduce reliance on manual inspections.

Precision Insights

High-integrity data helps operators detect leaks earlier and respond faster.

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Compliance
FAQ

What methane regulations apply in Texas?

Texas operators must meet federal EPA OOOOb/c rules and may apply for TCEQ AMOC as an alternative compliance method. LongPath is approved under both.

What is TCEQ AMOC and how does it work?

The Alternative Method of Compliance (AMOC) lets operators replace standard inspections with regulator-approved solutions like LongPath.

Does LongPath reduce the need for AVO and OGI in Texas?

Yes. With AMOC approval, LongPath can replace manual inspections with continuous emissions monitoring.

Can LongPath help with emissions permitting in Texas?

Yes. LongPath delivers verified, auditable emissions data to support TCEQ permit filings and compliance reporting.

How does LongPath lower operational costs in Texas?

LongPath reduces windshield time, minimizes field risk, and enables smarter crew deployment using real-time alerts.

Is LongPath used by operators in the Permian Basin?

Yes. LongPath is trusted by leading Texas producers and already deployed across Permian operations.